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Kyros, a platform that connects people to substance use disorder peer recovery specialists, will use the raise to expand service access.
Local transportation startup Edwards RideCare focuses on rides for seniors.
It's all about putting yourself out there and seeing what sticks, says co-founder of Lumberjack Technologies Jack Jorgensen.
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It's all about putting yourself out there and seeing what sticks, says co-founder of Lumberjack Technologies Jack Jorgensen.
At a Twin Cities Startup Week event this week, a panel of sustainability-oriented developers talked about ongoing climate challenges in the industry.
Artificial intelligence is all the rage in business circles these days. At a handful of Twin Cities Startup Week events, local business leaders weigh in on the future of the technology.
Minnesota’s largest startup competition presented its top award to the Minneapolis-based developer of a reactor that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The on-demand legal advice platform has expanded its coverage and partnered with a new legal services insurance provider.
The Eagan-based company aims to increase patient access to a new device designed to treat carpal tunnel syndrome faster and with less recovery time.
New Hampshire-based Laborie, which invested in Urotronic back in 2020, now plans to buy the company outright.
The company says it has secured a “strategic” investment from Denver-based private equity firm Rallyday Partners.
They’re all eligible for a $50,000 grand prize later this month.
After selling Structural last fall, Burns joins the St. Paul-based venture fund.
Nine local entrepreneurs have been selected for the Finnovation Fellowship Program, which runs from September to June.
Minnesota's popular pop artist will triple the size of his Minnesota State Fair Grandstand booth this year.
The Minneapolis-based virtual clinic is on a mission to build a "comprehensive solution for women’s health care."
Lake Elmo-based Eco BCG Corp. was the top Minnesota company on the list with a revenue growth of 4,030%.
The funds will be used to finish development of a device to help women affected by stress urinary incontinence.